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18 | UP-TO-DATE ‘AND NEWSY THE EVEAXiNG WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. BES Alle Attell in Great Condition and Wow Weighs 135 Pounds, Stripped, According to Billy GREAT SNAKES! You Pues ‘em ALL I ONLY HAD QNE Bab Nolan’s Letter. Ooprriant. Publishing Co. + Mithe New Sort Word) BE ATTELL disappeared a couple @f months ago after his twenty- round fight with Tommy Mutphy. le didn’t send out any dulletine cover- fng hs movements. So the following etter from Billy Nolan, former manager @f Battling Nelson, was something of o warprise: Middletown, Lake County, May 18. Mr, Rober. Bdgren, New York: ‘This is the fourth week that Abe Attell has passed in the mountains of Take County. The first two weeke were spent on my ranch, now finis! ing two weeks in a camp fifteen miles from the ranch high up in the pines, where we are out in @ forest where at of game and fish abound. Abe ‘hes become quite accustomed to the @utdoor life. Horndvack riding, fis! @horoughly tested here on man; I em satiefied all he needs is & g00d rest. Two months in the moun- fighting machine in prime Rave to meet the best of his and again demonstrate that he Attell who for years ring man this coun- @y of. Trained and in “ yee improved eae See ; poundage can defeat im. ‘When J y Kilbane has taken Feaped the benefits of be 10 go ‘We are ready to put up any kind of r that Kilbane or his friends ing; in fect, we are that Abe Attell was Z < Hee nA [ i 2 i ! ee enter the ring until ine or probably early in id try to close a match volaet up to ten rounds from oft repeated declaration that led showing his man with Wolgast was offered $7,500 to Attell for six rounds in San elsco. However, he thought it to hook up with Ritchle for than $1,600. It certainly was a ‘wise move, considering the showing that Wolgast made that night. Abe 1s doing everything that I ask im. Of course, he has quite a few that we do not agree on, An 4 eceasional disagreement or row is the ‘ green Uttle things as these are ‘ expected. The mode of life that! 1 fe me on here in the country ta ao to Abe Attell as it would Be to one of our saddle horses who fas never been asked to drive be- tween a pair of shafts, then to try and drive him in a bugsy. You can fmagine that you would have a task ‘orm. hen you are told Abe has not @runk a cup of or tea, let ‘oe Pastry of any description, you en idea of the careful life he is mew © Yeading. Seems rather strange for the boy who has been used to the cafe and bright lights for the past tee years. Hie sincerity can be Feckoned by his actions, and the fe- eult pom ‘Ms now rugged and much appearance. Instead of th frell look he is as chunky as ‘Wolt @ist, and when he hits San Francisco | Wil ecale 01 135 pounds stripped, “amd good, healthy, hard flesh, ac- cumulated by hard work in the open ir, plenty of rest and a wonderful improvement in appetite, which has been appeased by good, common @ense food. Like the horse, Attell has Improved with the change of Pesture, Not wishing to take too pm ge of your valuable time, believe * BILLY NOLAN, A N Abe A‘tell woighing 135 pounds eget im first-class fighting condition would be a new factor tn ¢ are situation, I'd like to Able hook up with Cross, Murphy and the old bunch of New York lightweights 5 tO sive them @ we'ght '@ be some good fght- ER, the Frenchman, will figh ly Papke in Paris soon. is to get % per cent. of the gate if he -vins, 20 per cent. if he loses. As the French sporting public loses tn- terest in fighting when the hot weather @trikes Paris, the gate may not be very large, and Carpentier, who has a con- Arect for 9,000 for his end, win, lose or > Grew, will have the best of it. Bewover, Papko will be entisfed if he ri knock the French middlewoight y thampion out, and #0 prove that ho Is | veally coming back into championship form. It would be worth while to go ) through the fight, under those aircum- * stances, even if he received only ox- Denee money. WIRE tron’ Las Vi that the promote: eon-Flynn affair Informa us the John- elved a “COL” DOLAN TO ROGHESTER CLUB Former in ¢ City Third Baseman Fails to Keep Up Pace Struck Last Season. HILLTOPS SEND } jOZY DOLAN, the Hilltop third baseman, who at one time prom- {aed to accomplish wonders in the major league baseball world, has been went to Rochester, leader of the Inter- national League race. If he shows any- thing while working for the three-time Class A. A. champions, Manager Wol- verton will probably bau! him back into fast company. Dolan did some great fielding and batting for the Highlanders after leaving Jersey City toward the @lose of last season, but this spring ‘was badly spiked in the training camp and never hae been right. The chances are that when he regains his proper condition he't} electrify the Ed Bar- row league and will probably be a great help to John Gansell's boys in their at- tempt to win their fourth penant in @ row. Cubs and Pirates in Big Trade. ‘The Cubs and the Pirates have just completed @ big trade. Chicago, club bas swapped utllity wan Artie Hofinan and Pitcber King Oole for the two veterans, Pitober Letty Leifield and Outfielder ‘Leach, UGHTWEIGHT. Blue and White Varsity Eight Makes Good Showing in Harlem River Event. J's, by the form she displayed River Regatta, Columbia's univer- ‘Aity eight should show well in the, aquatic classic at Poughkeepsie next month. The work of the three Blue and White clghts was the feature of the Browns, | (Memorial Day fixture. tnt the rounds a fra will dij all before them, In the junior race Jim Rice's fresh- | him ‘as a|men elght outclassed the Lone Star » *. la crew and won by more than ten lengths. "t It waa a walkover for the Morningside Vasiawd With Sy aa Now. | collegians, their time being 6.0, while 7 PO Wey nee Lins Paved fit and) that of the-losers was 6.57. sited © bee 0 a of The Malta Boat Club of Philadelphia m auened by Minna pattie ‘afd was the second victim of Rice's speed boys, the Columbias defeating the Penn- aylvanians by eight lengths in the inter- mediate shells. In that event the second varsity crew carried off the honors in ; | 6.06 3-6, Although Columbia's crews outrowed their opponents in each racé@, it remained | for the varsity elght to show their ad- | mirers classy rowing. The Blue and! White eight was pitted against t York A. C. in the senior cont je Baseball Resets. je Haryana, 25, Pew At A th haedetnide— Herre tert 1, at Pontdence” Yele-Lrows ington, Lis Gat ally *,, i He Tension, Hee Bowtols: tates "game font baat) enectady 1 —Balons 44 il atten, b; Mount Cona.-—-Wesleyan-Trintty game fom, cailed in second fnning; rain, 5, 000 Patterns ‘from Which to Select—$20, $30 and $40 Suits If you come to us, we are never forced to tell you that the cloth you like cannot be had in the size you need. You select the cloth, we take your measure, and when your suit is finished, it is your suit—not a suit made to fit some one else and altered to fit you. Blue serge coat and trousers as low as $17.00, made to measure and tailored and finished as well as most suite that cost double the price we ask, Our guarantee has forty years behind it, Arnheim telegram from Pa! will be at the ring»! he il) challenge the wi any date after hart Rave decking to that he and thet to Aght and thet extent of SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~ FRESH GLIMP3ES INTO FISTIANA | ry ATIELL RETURWING FROM A HUNT Columbia Crew Shows Promisingly for Big Regatta at Poughkeepsie elghts, bi collegians crossing the finish fn the forty-sizth annual Harlem the S *|by one run each. They clean ait ae thet lonat tty of c * “| sweeps in St. Lou!s, Pitteburgh, Brook. | {umias to the 7 Kirkby Good Go! ps a coat ane to an A cloudburst neany put tournament of When Columbia was { easily the star of the day, its three sar. oats having little trouble in eweeping fof? caf} | Yale's Crews “renin oe on [us alts almontentiray tr ve of Od, 4 Broadway and 9th Street The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World tas gst an EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | COLUMBIA CUTS WIDE SWATH IN COLLEGE GAMES ee eee Trials To-Day and Finals To- Morrow in Annual Athletic Meeting in Philadelphia. Copyright, 1912, by Lie Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) (Special to The Frening World), PHILADELPHIA, May %1.—The triale will bo held to-day In the Intercollegiate track and field championships at Franke Un Field. The Is will be helt to- morrow, and before the last event !® decided it Is expected that many new records will be hung wp. It 1s harder to pick the winner of thie year's affair than any that have been held in a decade.| Pennsylvania Univers sity is represented by well-balanced team, but, the minor colleges have #0 many stars entered that all calculations may go for naught Columbia should cut a dig figure, in the results. The Blue and White team boosts of many star performers, Harry Babcock, who created a record in the pole vault last year, 1s counted on to . but he'll do remarkably well if » as in the past ten montha PALZER ann MC ARTY WILL SIT AT THE RINGSIDE “uL IN LAS VEGAS - To CHALLENGE <daneaens Giants Home to Play Cardinals After Remarkable kes anne Satta Ipst repeats no —_——>—_ , During the present stay at home fe im. Bonsib, of the We will appe: the hurdler, ini: gino are wlso selected as prob e point wine eds minister ie Ly the 6 ners, ‘With TA Berna and John P. Jones entered, Cornell should have all marke from the half to two miles at her have had a fair opportunity of whether there is anything in the that could hold the Giants in check. Two Defeats New York Suf- Work, Pennant Fight Will fered in Foreign Fields. [ritvars at‘at al'asngesoun'ie Fue | Be Overby July 4. |” __y_ up ten Gaya ogo, tnd from now ch wil DAWSON WINS $35.000 BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | iyns ot tre. fainen by Cinclanatl enter a. Sas IN BIG AUTO js 3 York club, the Giants return As the weather gets warmer the | $15,000 Yo mone) heard the call of “the paso I believe I will buy one. This was the statement to-day of Joe Dawson, winner of the second annual 0-mile motor car race of the Indian- apolis Speedway. The daring young Hoosier driver, who hurled his National car around the 600 miles of track at an average speed ‘of 7872 miles an hour, was $3,000 richer than he was yesterday, The first prize offered by the Speedway management was $20,000 and accessory prizes added $15,000, “It was hard luck, That's all you Giants appear to be growing stronger. cGraw hi six pitchers, any one of hom can be relied upon to win. The Giant manager has adopted a sysiem of working his twirlers in regular turn regardless of the teams they are to face. In the.) he has been com- to the Polo Grounds this afternoon fo: a month of warfare. If they can make as good @ showing at home as they did on the road the National League race, to all intents and purposes, will be over by the Fourth of July. While such an occurrence would be an artistic triumph | pelled to manei his pitching staff so {1 {t would be of considerable financial bela? pope by eg | pitchers Seale | 1 a jo ain clubs, ‘or instance, he would ite Ket Yesterday's Gi |loss to the club. With interest gone Resa! © y' james, 2 use Marquard and Wiltse against such RNING GAMES from the race, fans do not, as @ rule | cubs as Pittsburgh and St. Louis and| Jersey City, 6: Nuns : attend the gamer in large numbers {Matty and Ames against Chicago and| }alllnore, b) Prorideacs, ‘s When the Giants returned from @ West-| Cincinnati. Wiltse was also used ad- tox ds Rocheser, 0, : , T ern trip atter winning the pennant in| vantageously against the Cubs, The | Seo aS wom aES, Mets See a er cr a aatita peerese tae 1905 they drew on one occasion less than | Giants so strong in the pitching} Nene §: dime City, & my best and since I've lost out, I'm for 20) people—a record breaker for small bE peiteie t ch that he can take them the man who picked the prize,” said INTERNATIONAL - LEAGUE. a Bi Toromto, Prot timore ganie postponed, Rein, Une tn 5. attendance, Ralph De Palma, who led the racers in Brest, People are willing to pay to see the Games Scheduled for To-Day, | hls Mercedes entry from the tenth mile v= etttog and Newark PIO7| ome club fight whgn they have all the | rest yaante't, Mags do Me menaertul epring | denon. at eitiagy Ot. 87 Tto within five miles of the finish. ate Brynn Celtics, win aueejoan | best Of proposition, but they hesitate | morni "Fria takes ‘hie tenth straight tra oh Bu ‘au rar, Cylinder trouble, due to a fractured rotball rae the New-lwhen it comes to an absolute cinch, — | {a runive hin mam the bone MIs spams sean ats piston which affected the engine, forced re On this recent trip the Glants played | Philadelphia the ‘wag taken out th® the acirs'8 the intrepid Itallan-American to quit nt’ Hein nth, Matty went im to relleve Bit) pasebait rou, the race after he had maintained an every club in the league with the excep-| Sma "war "beaten, 7 seconded as 8] gimnsenells, Pole Grounds. 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